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deny is that wen. it's great to have you, thank you for being with me here tonight. >> thank you. >> in missouri, what is the state of play in these court arguments? are you confident the court will rule in favor of the clinic or are you concerned about the risksings? >> i'm very concerned that right now we are in a state of emergency over women's health across america. on friday, we came within a few hours of having an entire state go dark without having access to safe abortions, which would leave out more than 1.1 million reproductive age in missouri and would have had to go outside their states for something that should be a right. so far owl of us. those people that wondered whether we could be living in a post rural world. this is no longer a hypothetical. this is a real public health crisis. we remain optimistic the world will continue to side with us and see that what's happening here in missouri is not about patient care, it's a political game that the governor is playing and the end result is
deny is that wen. it's great to have you, thank you for being with me here tonight. >> thank you. >> in missouri, what is the state of play in these court arguments? are you confident the court will rule in favor of the clinic or are you concerned about the risksings? >> i'm very concerned that right now we are in a state of emergency over women's health across america. on friday, we came within a few hours of having an entire state go dark without having access to safe...
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wen's company maybes clothes for columbia sportswear and abercrombie & fitch.na >> what c can do, they can now do the same at cheaper price, we can do is the right thing to do for the industry. for the consumer. >> it affects your pocketbook. retailers like target, best buy and others would likely charge you more to make up for a proposed 25% tariff on china. shifting to vietnam could be one solution. if factories like this one can find enough new workers. gested vietnam's c highways, rail lines and ports can handle the extra traffic. issues the chinese have been ironing out for 20 years. >> we expect all that to take time before vietnam can be ready to, old demands,ufhat >> of course these are jobs that let the u.s. decades ago and that many wish would come back. it's not unthinkable. but a lot wil depend on how the u.s. and china narrow their differences. an how countries like vietnam step up to get goods you want ton shelves near you. for night "nightly business rep hanoi. >>> coming up, will the second half be a healthy one for health care stocks? >>> the government realed a crackd
wen's company maybes clothes for columbia sportswear and abercrombie & fitch.na >> what c can do, they can now do the same at cheaper price, we can do is the right thing to do for the industry. for the consumer. >> it affects your pocketbook. retailers like target, best buy and others would likely charge you more to make up for a proposed 25% tariff on china. shifting to vietnam could be one solution. if factories like this one can find enough new workers. gested vietnam's c...
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all the men wen and fought in world war ii. and i would listen to their stories. and, you know, their stories were-- they were pineiant. they were funny. they were inspiring. sometimes they were a little believable, but they were always stories of courage. as a young boy gwing up around these courageous men and women i think th instills a certain courage in and you that's one of the reasoimented to join the military. >> woodruff: there's a mystique, of coursne, aroud the seals and the training they go through, and you write about how very hard it is, how most of the men who go through it don't make it. what sets apart the ones who do from the ones who don't? >> it's really very simplale. training really doesn't have a lot to do with how big and how strong and how fast are you. there's only one thing you have to do in seal training and that is not quit. so e one thing that defines nierybody that goes through seal tr is that they didn't ring the bell, as we say. they didn't quit.ll and that's rey what you're trying to find in the young seal students. because in the
all the men wen and fought in world war ii. and i would listen to their stories. and, you know, their stories were-- they were pineiant. they were funny. they were inspiring. sometimes they were a little believable, but they were always stories of courage. as a young boy gwing up around these courageous men and women i think th instills a certain courage in and you that's one of the reasoimented to join the military. >> woodruff: there's a mystique, of coursne, aroud the seals and the...
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. >>> also after their last controversial atn, the u.s.om wen i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car y surance so i only par what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. h so chantix canp you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix, you can keep smoking at first and ease...
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. >> dear president and supervisors, my name is f fan wen. i'm against to use rose pak to name subway station because her past action conflicts with traditional american and chinese value. i want to share a recent incident around the oldest shop in chinatown. the owner called. i used to have one of the largest store on falcon street. just because we had different political view, rose pak kicked me off of the association. the owner signed a petition to oppose to name subway station after rose pak, and as another lady mentioned before, there are 400 shops in chinatown to oppose this proposal. democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer said to president trump, to be tough on chinese government regime on a trade war associated issues because chinese government has manipulated the word to gain economic power and extend their extremism ideology to the world. rose pak is instrumental to carry on chinese communist government in san francisco. she has caused violence in carrying out this task. i don't want our future generation of chinese america
. >> dear president and supervisors, my name is f fan wen. i'm against to use rose pak to name subway station because her past action conflicts with traditional american and chinese value. i want to share a recent incident around the oldest shop in chinatown. the owner called. i used to have one of the largest store on falcon street. just because we had different political view, rose pak kicked me off of the association. the owner signed a petition to oppose to name subway station after...
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it is really more of a payment mechanism to compete with paypal to wen my or similar chat. the purists will say it's not really a cryptocurrency, so to speak because it is not decentralized and has other characteristics, not crypto characteristics. i think it will raise awareness. i consider libra the aol moment. if you think back to when we all on boarded onto the internet and we were in aol chat rooms wondering what else we can do on the internet, i think this is that moment and it is a watershed moment. >> the house financial services panel planning to hold a hearing next month. maxine waters has already called for facebook to stop working on libra immediately. are you concerned about the blowback and that the bitcoin bump could be another viable? >> i really think it is different this time and this is not a bitcoin bubble, for a number of reasons. the unique characteristic of bitcoin as a store value and also a payment mechanism, that narrative is emerging. 100,000 merchants accept bitcoin including expedia, microsoft, and whole foods. there are tons of applications bei
it is really more of a payment mechanism to compete with paypal to wen my or similar chat. the purists will say it's not really a cryptocurrency, so to speak because it is not decentralized and has other characteristics, not crypto characteristics. i think it will raise awareness. i consider libra the aol moment. if you think back to when we all on boarded onto the internet and we were in aol chat rooms wondering what else we can do on the internet, i think this is that moment and it is a...
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leanahood wen. then, i house hearing focused on the federal government's response to white supremacy and of violence. later, cory booker is interviewed by a podcast in iowa as part of their series of interviews with 2020 presidential candidates. susan: joining us on "newsmakers" this week from baltimore is dr. leana wen, the new president and ceo of planned parenthood, been in that role since november of last year. she is the first female physician to be in that role and the first physician in more than 50 years for the organization, which has 600 centers nationally and last year reported revenues of $1.7 billion. dr. wen, thank you for being our guest this week. i wanted to tell people that in addition to your busy role with planned parenthood, you still provide patient care and are still teaching, so a very full agenda for you. let me introduce the two
leanahood wen. then, i house hearing focused on the federal government's response to white supremacy and of violence. later, cory booker is interviewed by a podcast in iowa as part of their series of interviews with 2020 presidential candidates. susan: joining us on "newsmakers" this week from baltimore is dr. leana wen, the new president and ceo of planned parenthood, been in that role since november of last year. she is the first female physician to be in that role and the first...
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. >> ther there's a story, you wen a london cab with someone and you talked about music. your liking of country music. >> i was in the cab with a group of millennial left-leaning people in the art world. i was there for an exhibition. and in the back of the cab they asked me what music i like. and i was thinking about it at that moment, two years ago and i thought, i really like country music. there was something that i was really connecting with and i was listening to all of these artists and i was mentioning them. and he was completely shocked. said i can't believe you listen to country music. they're against us. their values are against us. i didn't know what the hell that meant. i listen to the music because i like the tunes and the act. that us with an indication and it haunted me. that's why i put it in, this conversation i had with the young person. that to me is a pure example of ideology overtaking aesthetics, the musicianship, the song skill, none of that matter. all that matters is that he equates this republicanism with country music. steve: is it going to get
. >> ther there's a story, you wen a london cab with someone and you talked about music. your liking of country music. >> i was in the cab with a group of millennial left-leaning people in the art world. i was there for an exhibition. and in the back of the cab they asked me what music i like. and i was thinking about it at that moment, two years ago and i thought, i really like country music. there was something that i was really connecting with and i was listening to all of these...
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eisenhower talks about the evolution of his leadership point cadeta west wen to president of the united states. meredith: good evening. i am the executive director of the eisenhower foundation. it is wonderful to see such an outpouring of support from our friends at the eisenhower foundation and the friends of the kansas city public library. our world-class exhibits and programs are made possible by -- eisenhower find action foundation and other donors. i want to thank the foundation for supporting this lecture series tonight. perhaps you are aware the eisenhower foundation is raising money to conduct a comprehensive exhibit renovation. it is the largest campaign in our foundation's 73 year history and the first comprehensive exhibit renovation in more than 45 years. the new exhibits will be unveiled this summer. we have been so encouraged the response we have received thus far. i am pleased to report we have raised 98% of our goal. [applause] meredith: we want to finish the campaign by june 6 so we can publicly announce this to all veterans who join us at the eisenhower presidential li
eisenhower talks about the evolution of his leadership point cadeta west wen to president of the united states. meredith: good evening. i am the executive director of the eisenhower foundation. it is wonderful to see such an outpouring of support from our friends at the eisenhower foundation and the friends of the kansas city public library. our world-class exhibits and programs are made possible by -- eisenhower find action foundation and other donors. i want to thank the foundation for...
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vice, wen buzzfeed and have seen mass layoffs recently. but, goldberg seems to be onto something. could he be the next conde nast? could he be putting the next hearst out of business? max: goldberg wrote a post that the key to success in media is having no shame, which i believe is true. i believe that quote which is they will be the next conde nast would be an example of shamelessness. that said, big media companies have grown out of, have had humble origins. the point is, you never know. we have definitely seen an evolution with the perception of a brand like bustle which was initially the butt of a lot of jokes and now taken seriously by people. you can see the same trajectory with other brands. vonnie: max chafkin, thank you. a great story. hear more from the magazine's editors, reporters every saturday and sunday morning on "bloomberg businessweek" on bloomberg television. still ahead, bitcoin saw its best month of may in almost two years, but is the crypto winter really over? we will discuss all things blockchain and crypto next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: crypto securit
vice, wen buzzfeed and have seen mass layoffs recently. but, goldberg seems to be onto something. could he be the next conde nast? could he be putting the next hearst out of business? max: goldberg wrote a post that the key to success in media is having no shame, which i believe is true. i believe that quote which is they will be the next conde nast would be an example of shamelessness. that said, big media companies have grown out of, have had humble origins. the point is, you never know. we...
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in taipei, taiwanese president tsai ing-wen led a prayer for the dead, and in a nearby cafe, wu'er kaixi re-lived the 1989 protest he helped lead, and the crackdown he survived. b jing city was under siege, and there was a massacre. there is no other word to describe. >> schifrin: may, 1989. for weeks, pro-democracy activists filled tiananmen square, fighting to improve human rights and pol participation, and end porruption. they eved with a statue of liberty, the goddess of democracy. but overnight into june 4, the people's liberion army rolled to crush the protest. , e statue was toppled, and hundrerhaps thousands, were killed that night... ( gunfire ) ...and the next day. a phalanx of soldiers unleashed fire, clearing the squand forcing students to run for their lives. they carried the wounded any way they could. but so many could not escape quicy enough. by then, the world was watching: >> we devote the remainder of the newsho tonight to the stunning events in china. >> schifrin: on june 5, the newshour aired atory from beijing by itn's jeremy thompson: >> as the full horror of the b
in taipei, taiwanese president tsai ing-wen led a prayer for the dead, and in a nearby cafe, wu'er kaixi re-lived the 1989 protest he helped lead, and the crackdown he survived. b jing city was under siege, and there was a massacre. there is no other word to describe. >> schifrin: may, 1989. for weeks, pro-democracy activists filled tiananmen square, fighting to improve human rights and pol participation, and end porruption. they eved with a statue of liberty, the goddess of democracy....
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think what wen: i have to do with our allies, we have to get international support to cool things down. i think first of all, get support of the security council for the free passage of the ships. an option may be a military strait through the of hormuz, going and supporting these commercial ships. i hope we do not get to that. but at the same time, the administration has been pressuring iran with sanctions. i want to see some diplomacy. i want to see some discussions of not just cooling things down, but legitimately trying to get iran to stop it support of terrorism, attacks on israel. writing the president is partially correct, that -- i think the president is partially correct, that iran is responsible, but it could be different factions of the iranian government. that wantsome in iran diplomacy, but the military side wants a more aggressive posture, and they may have staged these attacks on their own. david: give me some help on this. we have sanctions on iran right now, that is part of the pressure. we say we want to go to the diplomatic table and they say we will not negotiate wi
think what wen: i have to do with our allies, we have to get international support to cool things down. i think first of all, get support of the security council for the free passage of the ships. an option may be a military strait through the of hormuz, going and supporting these commercial ships. i hope we do not get to that. but at the same time, the administration has been pressuring iran with sanctions. i want to see some diplomacy. i want to see some discussions of not just cooling things...
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. >> of course >> caller: big fan hey, i wanted to get your thoughts on wen. >> wendy's is one of my favorites. hey, by the way -- >> buy, buy, buy. >> that spicy barbecue chicken you don't need to put the cheese on it, excellent had it last night in long island mike in florida, mike. >> caller: hey, jim. thank you for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: hey, how do you think zoetis will do in this environment? >> it hit another high and the problem with swine flu doesn't get better -- doesn't get worse for the animals but does get better for zoetis. jack in texas. jack >> caller: hello, dr. cramer how are you, greetings from the people's republic of austin. >> i hear you on that. what's up? >> caller: i have a stock recommended to me by several people including my mother-in-law. >> okay. >> caller: i'm having a little trouble finding out about it i know it resells solar panels and worried about the chinese tariffs. >> okay. >> caller: the name is inphase. >> i would not touch the thing it's had a very big run. >> mike. >> caller: how is it going >> doing well. >> caller: i have
. >> of course >> caller: big fan hey, i wanted to get your thoughts on wen. >> wendy's is one of my favorites. hey, by the way -- >> buy, buy, buy. >> that spicy barbecue chicken you don't need to put the cheese on it, excellent had it last night in long island mike in florida, mike. >> caller: hey, jim. thank you for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: hey, how do you think zoetis will do in this environment? >> it hit another high and...
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bloomberg, wen have a number of interviews with top newsmakers and executives from around the world as part of our emerging and frontier forum in london. that includes the renaissance capital chairman as well as indonesia's finance minister. >> thank you very much. dani burger with the latest on emerging markets. emerging markets have been buffeted by global trade tensions and unstable oil prices. let's talk about em with the head of european equities strategy who is with us on that. as danny was going through the emerging markets, very much in focus, is that something you think supports emerging markets or does the trade tension override that? em is facing opposite forces at the moment. dollar to weaker support some part of the emerging markets, and we have seen inflows coming back to emerging market debt. hoping for new emerging markets which is attracting investments. marketsrt of emerging and it is not benefiting, because it is constrained by weaker chinese economic backdrop. i guess heading into the g20 summit we have a risk for em equities so that if we have some de-escalation in
bloomberg, wen have a number of interviews with top newsmakers and executives from around the world as part of our emerging and frontier forum in london. that includes the renaissance capital chairman as well as indonesia's finance minister. >> thank you very much. dani burger with the latest on emerging markets. emerging markets have been buffeted by global trade tensions and unstable oil prices. let's talk about em with the head of european equities strategy who is with us on that. as...
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. >> the first week of college, i heard that two girls in the srm room who were making out wen by a guy across the bireet at columbia with a cular, and they were gepelled. and that encoume to hide in the closet very deeply for a number of years. >> yang: she only ca to her parents in her late 20s, when she was about to appear on a nationally-televised talk show toiscuss gay rights. she wanted to tell her father "irst. >> i said, "ok, my being lesbian is like my being left- handed." discovered he wasn't hap that i was left-handed. >> yang: they planneto keep her mother in the dark, and away from the television. it didn't work. >> my aunt called her up in the middle of the night and said," your daughter's on television-- and she's a queer." she called my father into the bedroom. she said to my father, "karla's on tv and she says she's a lesbia what is it?" >> yang: what was you relationship like th your parents from then on? >> my mother grew to tolerate it if i came to visit them with a partner. but my father never accepted it. he finally decided i was not his biological child, and he er
. >> the first week of college, i heard that two girls in the srm room who were making out wen by a guy across the bireet at columbia with a cular, and they were gepelled. and that encoume to hide in the closet very deeply for a number of years. >> yang: she only ca to her parents in her late 20s, when she was about to appear on a nationally-televised talk show toiscuss gay rights. she wanted to tell her father "irst. >> i said, "ok, my being lesbian is like my being...
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economy, wen the got this data friday, industrial production and retail sales. building that did better was retail sales. how concerned are you about the pace of the slowdown in china, if at all? bo: i'm not very concerned about infrastructure. i'm concerned about manufacturing. the potential threat of the new tariffs on the rest of the exports would definitely undermine the investment confidence in the producers. it's more likely manufacturing will drop further in the coming month. i think it's more likely we are going to see policy response to stimulus infrastructure, which we have seen some policy's reaction. nejra: what about deleveraging? is that something investors understand the dynamics of at this point? bo: yes. having most investors are -- i think most investors are familiar. where it isperiod declining and credit growth will move up. china will have increasing gdprage, which, compared to ratio we have seen in the last two to three years. nejra: great to have you with us. us.nd mary stays with we have a look more to discuss. let's get a bloomberg first
economy, wen the got this data friday, industrial production and retail sales. building that did better was retail sales. how concerned are you about the pace of the slowdown in china, if at all? bo: i'm not very concerned about infrastructure. i'm concerned about manufacturing. the potential threat of the new tariffs on the rest of the exports would definitely undermine the investment confidence in the producers. it's more likely manufacturing will drop further in the coming month. i think...
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[cheers and applause] i know that with your ongoing days, wen the next 503 will reelect to this president. with president donald trump in the white house for four more with god's help, we will make america safe again, we will make america prosperous again, and this president will make america greater than ever before. but you don't have to take my word for it. it is our high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you our friends the first lady and the 45th president of the united states lady melaniairst and president donald trump. and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the righto died and gave that to me and i proudly stand up and defend her still today there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa from the likes of minnesota to the hills of tennessee, across the plains from sea to shining sea, from detroit down to l.a.,n and new york to there is pride in every american heart and it's time we stand and say that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i will forget the men who died who gave that right to me a
[cheers and applause] i know that with your ongoing days, wen the next 503 will reelect to this president. with president donald trump in the white house for four more with god's help, we will make america safe again, we will make america prosperous again, and this president will make america greater than ever before. but you don't have to take my word for it. it is our high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you our friends the first lady and the 45th president of the united states...
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it will begin wen, negotiate -- hoping it's soon. we will be asking for more of korean contribution. >> risk to the alliance, one of our ghosts from seoul? either dr. kim or dr. lee. >> as you said, alliance in crisis is for tough. frequent manual for conservative to criticize president moon, as you said, as strong as ever and if he has no choice, no, exclusive choice between the lions and north korea. sure he bikd the alliance. biggest risk is trump again. people are in a way, because we are in 2017, friends, alliance, we are in trouble, but trump was taking advantage of our situation to sell weapons and things like that for me in the future, it's a good chance for as a progressive, good chance for it because korean, south koreans think this alliance is almost like a myth. i think, you know what, in a way it's a good way the second they realize this myth. if progressive is making alliance trouble it's going to be a problem but on the other side, if trump kind of you know, secularizes this alliance, it's a good chance for south korea
it will begin wen, negotiate -- hoping it's soon. we will be asking for more of korean contribution. >> risk to the alliance, one of our ghosts from seoul? either dr. kim or dr. lee. >> as you said, alliance in crisis is for tough. frequent manual for conservative to criticize president moon, as you said, as strong as ever and if he has no choice, no, exclusive choice between the lions and north korea. sure he bikd the alliance. biggest risk is trump again. people are in a way,...
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man as wen, yvonne see leaders going to the photo afternoon in osaka. trump and president xi tomorrow. sri mulyani: >> there is a problem now between china and the united states and from our perspective, we understand why the u.s. has issues with china of intellectual property and opening the financial sector. toould call on both parties -- it falls into a full trade war. >> how does the meeting on saturday set the tone for your? -- europe? interested,ightly we are thebelieve biggest market in the world. it is crucial after this trade problem is contained. that is as they are able in a friendly way to solve this crisis now or step-by-step. >> will we get a truce? >> i hope. i do understand the issues the u.s. is raising with china. they are fair. they have to be raised. china is trying to make changes to the system, so the issue will be the speed which this is done and the level of comfort the chinese can give the americans while this is happening. francine: that was the dutch prime minister speaking with bloomberg at the g20 in japan. we are seeing mor
man as wen, yvonne see leaders going to the photo afternoon in osaka. trump and president xi tomorrow. sri mulyani: >> there is a problem now between china and the united states and from our perspective, we understand why the u.s. has issues with china of intellectual property and opening the financial sector. toould call on both parties -- it falls into a full trade war. >> how does the meeting on saturday set the tone for your? -- europe? interested,ightly we are thebelieve...
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my colleague brad wen strop who apply a tourniquet and the physical therapists taught me how to walk again. >> sandra: not only did you walk in the studio, he climbed up on the set here and we should hands and had a moment and it is great to have you back here. i know a lot of people, including bill, know we share the lsu, louisiana connection go tigers. we remember bill and i covering that day and you look back and all the yellow jerseys, how everyone came together to support you and it was quite a moment. >> it was special and showed how people can come together. just wonderful experience. >> bill: i would add to that, the unity was remarkable and this goes back to the question i just asked you about being frayed in washington, d.c. you mentioned your colleague brad wenstrup. he served in iraq. he was there and helped save your life. remarkable. >> it is true. look, there are still things we come together on in washington today. it doesn't get as much attention. so that opportunity is there. we need to focus more on trying to work together on things that are important. >> sandra: t
my colleague brad wen strop who apply a tourniquet and the physical therapists taught me how to walk again. >> sandra: not only did you walk in the studio, he climbed up on the set here and we should hands and had a moment and it is great to have you back here. i know a lot of people, including bill, know we share the lsu, louisiana connection go tigers. we remember bill and i covering that day and you look back and all the yellow jerseys, how everyone came together to support you and it...
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nelson, wen mentioned the president to florida to kick off his campaign tomorrow. we have any indication of what is ahead in terms of rallies, a plan for the campaign in the next week or so? guest: not so much in the next week or so, but you certainly will expect a lot of rallies. they are the president's opportunity to give himself the platform for 90 minute speeches here, there, and anywhere. his campaign does strategically picked the locations pay depending on where he want to perform better the next time around, he certainly sees a priority in the rest out states and in traditional swing states. florida is a choice for the kickoff -- that is not by mistake. florida is a very important state for his reelection. certainly we will see a lot more of this. host: in one of the issues the president will run on, the planks or success points, is the passage of the tax cuts in 2017. but your reporting on the house side -- get ready for another round of tax extender drama. the ways and means is set to take up new legislation that restores or aspires -- republican tax writ
nelson, wen mentioned the president to florida to kick off his campaign tomorrow. we have any indication of what is ahead in terms of rallies, a plan for the campaign in the next week or so? guest: not so much in the next week or so, but you certainly will expect a lot of rallies. they are the president's opportunity to give himself the platform for 90 minute speeches here, there, and anywhere. his campaign does strategically picked the locations pay depending on where he want to perform better...